DIA workers say museum’s Diego Rivera murals inspired them to form a union - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit Institute of Arts Workers Seek Union Recognition, Inspired by Diego Rivera's Labor-Themed Murals

In a move that reflects the city's rich labor history, workers at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) are seeking union recognition, citing the museum's iconic Diego Rivera murals as a source of inspiration. The DIA Workers United initiative, announced earlier this year, has sparked a debate about worker rights and the role of art in shaping cultural identity.

According to Tyler Taylor, an education department employee who started at the DIA in 2008, the murals have been a topic of discussion among workers since he joined the museum. "It's a difficult topic to avoid given that the DIA is home to Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals," Taylor says. "I don't know of a greater celebration of labor power and collaboration that has entered the canon." The murals, which depict the struggles and triumphs of workers in the automotive industry, are seen as a powerful symbol of labor's impact on society.

The DIA Workers United group is seeking fair pay, job security, and a voice in decision-making processes that affect their work. Taylor believes that recognizing the union would be a positive step for the museum, reflecting its commitment to collaboration and respecting employee rights. "We think this would be a powerful and positive signal, one that I would say would be truly in the spirit of the city," he says.

Taylor's own experience with disability has also influenced his desire for union recognition. He notes that working in a monolithic human resources department can be intimidating, but having a union would provide support and security. "You always feel more secure when you're supported by your colleagues and you're working in concert toward a shared goal," he says.

The DIA has acknowledged the union effort, stating its commitment to creating a fair, supportive, and inspiring workplace. Workers and community members can learn more about the initiative and show their support at diaworkersunited.org.
 
🤝 gotta love this move by the DIA workers! Those Diego Rivera murals are like, totally iconic & I'm sure they're giving these guys some serious inspiration for their fight 🎨💪. It's all about respectin' each other's rights & workin' together towards a common goal, you know? Fair pay, job security, and having a voice in decision makin' processes... it's like, basic human decency, right? 🤷‍♂️ I'm rootin' for these guys! It's gonna be awesome to see the DIA become an even more inclusive & supportive workplace 💕.
 
I'm totally stoked that the DIA workers are fighting for better working conditions 🤝🏼💪! I mean, Diego Rivera's murals are literally iconic and should be a huge inspiration for change 🎨👍. It's crazy that they're not already having a say in how their work is managed 🤔. Fair pay, job security, and being heard by the people who actually care about the museum are all basic human rights 🙌. I'm loving the idea of the union providing support and solidarity for employees like Tyler 👫💕. And let's be real, if the DIA wants to be a place that truly celebrates labor power, it needs to start putting its money where its mouth is 💸👊.
 
man i'm loving this 🙌 the detroit institute of arts workers seeking union recognition is like totally a huge deal for labor rights in the us... i mean diego rivera's murals are iconic, but it's not just about the art, it's about fairness and respect for employees 💪 fair pay and job security should be the norm everywhere, not just museums 🙄 having a union would make such a difference for workers like tyler taylor who's been with the dia since 2008... his story about feeling intimidated by the human resources department is so relatable 😕 i'm hoping this initiative inspires other workplaces to prioritize employee rights and create an inspiring work environment 👍
 
Yaaas, this is so on point! I'm loving the idea of workers uniting behind a cause like this 🤝🌟. The Diego Rivera murals are such an iconic part of Detroit's history and culture, it's only natural that they'd be a source of inspiration for the DIA workers. Fair pay, job security, and a voice in decision-making - these are all things we can get behind 💪🏽.

I mean, think about it, if the museum is already celebrating labor power and collaboration through its art, why not extend that same respect to the people who make it all happen? 🤔 It's all about creating a workplace that's supportive, inclusive, and empowers employees to do their best work 💕. And let's be real, having a union can make all the difference in terms of providing support and security for workers like Tyler Taylor - especially when they're navigating complex HR systems or dealing with disabilities 🤝.

The DIA has been pretty cool about acknowledging the union effort and committing to creating a positive workplace vibe 🎉. It's clear that they value their employees' contributions and want to create an inspiring environment where everyone can thrive 💖.
 
just saw this news about detroit institute of arts workers seeking union recognition 🤝💼 they wanna recognize the power of labor & collaboration like diego rivera's murals 🎨👍 it makes sense to me, especially with tyler taylor's experience w/ disability 👥💪 fair pay & job security are basic human rights 🙏 diaworkersunited.org is where u can learn more & show support 💖
 
I think this is awesome 💯! The workers at the DIA are speaking truth to power and advocating for themselves in a really cool way 🤝. I mean, who doesn't love Diego Rivera's murals? They're like, super iconic and all about labor rights and unity ✊️. It's great that they're using those murals as inspiration to fight for fair pay, job security, and a voice in decision-making processes. I can totally get on board with that 🙌. And it's awesome that Tyler Taylor is using his personal experience with disability to advocate for change - that takes courage 💪. Plus, if the DIA recognizes the union, it'll be like a big symbol of the city coming together and supporting its workers 🌈. I'm all about positivity and good vibes, so this just makes me happy 😊!
 
🤔 The DIA workers are doing the right thing by seeking recognition 🙌, especially with those iconic murals being such an important part of Detroit's history... it's no wonder they're feeling inspired 💡. Fair pay and job security are pretty basic, but I guess you can't always take these things for granted 😊. Disability support is a huge deal too, and it's awesome that Tyler is speaking out about his experiences 👍. Hopefully the DIA will follow through on its promise to create a supportive workplace 🤞
 
can't believe how much inspiration those diego rivera murals are getting from people in detroit right now 🤩 i mean, it's no surprise they're a huge part of labor history but to see them sparking a movement for fair pay and job security at the detroit institute of arts is amazing 💪 what's even more awesome is that tyler taylor is using his own experience with disability as a reason why union recognition matters - we need more voices like that in this conversation! 🌟
 
🤝🏼📊 I've been thinking, if we look at the whole US labor force, there are over 140 million employees, but only like 10% of them belong to a union 📈. And it's kinda ironic that Diego Rivera's murals were created back in the 30s when unions were super powerful, now they're fighting for the same rights today 🕰️. The DIA Workers United initiative is actually pretty inspiring, especially with how Taylor's personal experience with disability has influenced his desire for union recognition 💪. It just goes to show that workers are not just fighting for their own rights but also for a better workplace culture and community 👥. On a stats note, did you know that countries like Sweden and Denmark have some of the highest union membership rates in the world 📊? Maybe we can learn from them 🤔?
 
Ugh I'm literally so hyped about this! I mean, who wouldn't want to join a union for better pay and job security? 🤩👏 I've been following this story since it broke out and I gotta say, the DIA's murals are SO iconic - have you seen them?! They're like, a total representation of the struggle is real vibe. I'm all about supporting workers' rights, especially when it comes to disability advocacy 🙌💪 Tyler Taylor's experience with his disability has got me feeling so inspired by this movement. It's not just about getting better pay and benefits, it's about having a voice and being part of something bigger than yourself 💕 I'm literally sending all my love and support to the DIA Workers United team 🤗👫
 
I just love Diego Rivera's murals they're like so iconic 🤩 and I wonder what other art pieces can inspire us to be better workers... like, I was thinking of taking up a new hobby or something but not sure what it could be 🎨👀 what do you guys think I should try?
 
[Image of Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals with a red " union" badge over one of them 😊]

[ GIF of people working together in harmony 💪]

[Image of a dollar sign with a sad face, surrounded by a circle with the words "Fair pay, job security" 🤕]

[Taylor sitting at his desk looking relieved after signing a contract 📝]

[A Detroit Institute of Arts employee holding up a sign that says " Workers United" and getting high-fives from their coworkers 🎉]
 
omg u gotta love how this is going down @ the DIA 🤯 they're straight up inspired by Diego's labor-themed murals and are fighting for fair pay & job security 💪 i feel Tyler, i mean who wouldn't want a union to support them? especially with disability, it's like, u need that extra layer of protection 🙏 i'm so down for this movement, hope they get the recognition they deserve ASAP 🎉
 
🤔 I'm loving how this is going – art meets activism! It's amazing that the DIA workers are using Diego Rivera's murals as a symbol for their fight for fair pay, job security, and a voice in decision-making processes. Like, who wouldn't want to work in an environment where they're celebrated as part of the team? 🤝 I mean, can you imagine having a union that actually represents your interests and not just some corporate jargon? It's about time we saw some real solidarity at work! 💪
 
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